Illinois is Going Electric by Giving Families Free Electricity
A new Illinois state law allows utilities to meet energy-efficiency mandates by giving families free electricity to get them off…
Hunger Is Squeezing California Students — and it Could Get Worse
Three in 10 Californians say they or someone in their home has cut back on food to save money due…
Donald Trump is the “most pro-crime, pro-criminal President of my lifetime.”
The criminals Trump pardoned in his second term include murderers, rapists, drug dealers, a gang kingpin, and many more. Here’s…
Could freezing coral larvae protect reefs from ocean warming?
As coral reefs worldwide face warming seas and ocean acidification, scientists in the Pacific turn to ‘cryopreservation.’
Israel spying on Americans and allies at Israeli Monitoring Center (CMCC)
U.S. Military Officials have alleged that Israel is spying on Americans and allied personnel at a Civil-Military Coordination Center in…
Federal Judge Blocks U.S. from Re-Detaining Kilmar Abrego Garcia
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was released from immigration detention on Thursday as he’s fighting to stay in the U.S.
Cost of Sending the National Guard to Cities is More Than Months of Local Police Funding
The cost of sending the National Guard to cities often exceeds months of local police funding. Learn why investing in…
The Harsh Truth About HIV Phobia in Gay Dating
HIV phobia and stigma remain baked into queer dating culture, leaving many men living with the virus to navigate rejection,…
6 Myths About Rural America: How Conventional Wisdom Gets it Wrong
There are a lot of stereotypes that define rural towns, but it’s important that we see the reality. Here are…
Latin America: Scientists and Surfers Activism
Surfers, scientists and coastal communities are winning legal protection for waves in Peru, Chile and Ecuador.
Senate Finally OKs Plant-Based Milk in Public Schools
A newly-passed Senate bill would remove the federal restriction on serving non-dairy milks in school lunches.
Most Children Charged as Adults in Washington Are Youth of Color
More than 80% of children charged as adults in Washington state court are not white, data shows





